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Epic woodland adventure with some roads and moderate hills.
Woodland walk with some roads and some moderate hills.
A pleasant linear walk along the Thames Path between Henley-on-Thames and Marlow. The path is easy to follow and is almost all downhill. There are a number of public transport options to return to the start.
A circular walk from Henley-on-Thames Station with a lovely pub, The Flower Pot, halfway. Returning through a deer park with spectacular views of the Thames and the Chilterns.
Good parking at Henley-on-Thames station.
Easy lakeside walking with two busy road crossings.
Easy walking throughout but can be muddy in places.
Easy walking with some mild slopes, road crossings and muddy areas.
This Oxforshire walk includes a pleasant section of walking along the Thames Path with a section across the rolling hills to the north of the river.
Three hours circular walk with a slow climb to the heights, avoiding the steep climb on the Hambleden side.
A medium length walk through undulating farmland and the BBC’s Crowsley Park.
Easy walking through village streets, commons, woodlands and fields with a few short uphill stretches.
A short walk through a quiet valley known as Stony Bottom.
A long and interesting walk through Crowsley Park with only a few uphill sections.
A medium length walk over fairly flat terrain through two adjacent villages and surrounding woodland.
A medium length walk over fairly flat terrain through woodland and across fields.
An urban walk that takes in part of the River Kennet on the outskirts of Reading and returns to the town centre.
A medium length walk with some steep climbs. The village of Turville has become famous as the setting of the BBC TV Comedy the Vicar of Dibley. It has also featured in other TV programmes and films such as Midsomer Murders, Goodnight Mr Tom and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
A short easy walk with no steep hills in the village. The village of Turville has become famous as the setting of the BBC TV Comedy the Vicar of Dibley. It has also featured in other TV programmes and films such as Midsomer Murders, Goodnight Mr Tom and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
A medium length walk with one steep section. The village of Turville has become famous as the setting of the BBC TV Comedy the Vicar of Dibley. It has also featured in other TV programmes and films such as Midsomer Murders, Goodnight Mr Tom and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Level walk with some busy roadside walking and muddy areas.
Easy walking with some mild hills, potentially muddy areas and woodland.
Long walk with some mild hills, potentially muddy areas and woodland.
A short Oxfordshire walk that explores the woodlands and countryside to the east of Christmas Common. The route is generally easy to follow and includes sections of the Oxfordshire Way and Chiltern Way.
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